
Sperm Navigation in Space: A New Challenge
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Sperm Navigation in Space: Adelaide Universitys Groundbreaking Study
Researchers at Adelaide University have discovered that sperm become disoriented in microgravity, making it difficult for them to navigate towards an egg. In lab tests simulating space conditions, human, mouse, and pig sperm struggled to navigate through a maze mimicking the female reproductive tract. The team used a spinning machine called a clinostat to create weightlessness like on the International Space Station. Despite the challenges, healthy embryos still formed, and adding progesterone, a hormone from eggs, helped guide the sperm better in zero gravity. The study offers insights for fertility treatments back on Earth and lays groundwork for sustainable life beyond our planet.
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